Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Controller Driver Windows 10

Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Controller Driver Windows 10

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When I received the new Oculus Rift last month, one of the bundled accessories was a wireless Xbox One controller with a wireless USB adapter. Curiously, despite my system being completely up-to-date, the plug-and-play driver installation was never able to succeed correctly. I have seen similar issues pop up occasionally on Facebook and other discussion groups.

GUIDE: Whoever has issues getting the driver for new Xbox One Wireless Controller Adapter for Windows 10 This guide is for people that can't get Win10 to automatically find the correct driver for their Wireless Adapter.

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The official Microsoft support link on troubleshooting the wireless adapter suggest a wide range of potential solutions, none-of-which helped in my situation. At the end of the first solution that most closely matched my issue ('The adapter didn't auto-install'), Microsoft tells the reader to attempt the uninstall/update process once more and 'if this doesn't work, your adapter needs to be replaced.' Luckily that isn't really the case and the fix only takes a moment to apply.

Symptoms

  • The Xbox Home button on the controller continues to slowly pulse when powered on, never staying solid.
  • The Xbox One controller does not appear in Devices and Printers.
  • The LED light on the adapter does not come on at all when plugged in, even after pressing Sync button.
  • The Device Manager shows an 'XBOX ACC' entry in Other Devices with an explanation mark.

Solution

In short, you'll need to manually download compatible drivers on Microsoft's site and then update the missing device drivers accordingly. Sadly, Microsoft does a fantastic job of hiding these files deep within their site. The main Software Downloadspage for the controller only includes links to the user guide and specs sheet, no drivers. Microsoft assumes that the plug-and-play adapter will install without issue—and in many cases I'm sure they are correct, just not always.

The only official way to get at these drivers is through Microsoft's Software Catalog site, which begrudgingly restricts its usage to Internet Explorer browsers. That said, here's a quick way to get what you need and have your controller up and running in minutes!

Downloading the Correct Drivers

  1. First, determine whether you are using a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. You can press Windows Logo + Pause/Break if you need to verify your system type.
  2. With that information in mind, launch Internet Explorer (important) and navigate to: http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=xbox%20adapter
  3. The results should be sorted by Last Updated; the top two results correspond to the latest adapter drivers for 32/64-bit machines:
    1. If your operating system is 32-bit, click the 'Add' button next to the lower of the two versions (i.e., 19.34.19.259)
    2. If your operating system is 64-bit, click the 'add' button next to the higher of the two versions (i.e., 21.50.45.656)

The top two results will be for the 32/64-bit drivers for the Xbox One Wireless Adapter. Click Add next to the correct one for your system.

  1. Once the correct driver has been added to your download basket, click on View Basket (1) in the top-right of the page.
  2. On the following page, verify your selection and then click Download.
  3. Click 'Browse' and navigate to the temporary location you wish to download the drivers to; the Desktop is just fine.
  4. Click Continue and once the download lists as 'Done' you can close all Internet Explorer windows.
  5. Finally, navigate to the downloaded file. It will have a .cab extension. Open this file in 7-Zip or WinRAR and extract its contents somewhere.

Updating the Wireless Adapter Drivers

  1. Plug the wireless adapter into any USB port on your computer; you should hear a sound effect. If the Device Setup window appears, wait until it is finished.
  2. Go into the Device Manager (Windows Key + Pause/Break > Device Manager).
  3. You should see XBOX ACC listed under Other Devices. Right-click this entry and select Update Driver Software.
  4. Click on Browse my computer for driver software.
  5. Click 'Browse' and navigate to where you previously extracted the .cab files to. Then click OK and Next.
  6. The proper driver should then install and within a few seconds you'll get the message that the driver has been successfully updated. Click Close.

The device will then show up as Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows under the Network Adapters category of devices.

Syncing the Controller with the Adapter

Chances are you can now turn on your Xbox controller by holding the Home button in until it lights up; after a few pulses it should auto-sync with the now functional USB adapter. If the Home button light does not become solid or otherwise behaves peculiarly in Windows, try re-syncing it as follows:

  1. Press and hold the Sync button on the adapter until it starts flashing.
  2. Once the adapter is flashing, press and hold the Xbox controller bind button front of the controller until the Xbox Home light flashes rapidly.
  3. In a moment, the light on both the adapter and the controller should light solid. You are all set!

Finally, consider downloadingXbox Accessories from the Windows Store to fully customize the gaming controller and update its firmware.

Note that I have seen a few people report issues using the wireless adapter in USB 3.0 ports. I have never experienced this issue on my machine and don't think you will either (it is rated for use in either). Of course, there is no harm in using a USB 2.0 port if needed.

June 5, 2014
xb1usb.11059.0.140526x86.msi
2.3 MB
Windows 7 / 8
Input Devices
57,751

Note: Your Xbox One controller needs to be connected to your PC through the micro USB cable for PC gaming.

The greatest gamepad – now even better

The Xbox One Wireless Controller features over 40 improvements to the award-winning Xbox 360 Wireless Controller.

More immersive

Feel the action like never before with Impulse Triggers. New vibration motors in the triggers provide precise fingertip feedback bringing weapons, crashes, and jolts to life for a whole new level of gaming realism.

New expansion port with high speed data transfer enables clearer chat audio when using a compatible headset.**

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More precise

Newly designed D-pad is responsive to both sweeping and directional movements.

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Thumbstick improvements enable better grip and accuracy.

Trigger and bumpers are designed for quicker access.

More comfortable

Grips and contours have been designed to fit a wider range of hand sizes comfortably.

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Batteries fit inside the controller body, allowing your hands more room to naturally grip the controller.

Additional features

  • Contents: Wireless Controller and AA Batteries (2).
  • Up to 30ft wireless range.
  • Connect up to 8 Wireless Controllers at once to your console.
  • Menu and View buttons for easy navigation.
  • Seamless profile and controller pairing. Infrared LEDs in the controller can be sensed by the Kinect sensor.
  • Expansion port for add-on devices like the Chat Headset.
  • Compatible with Xbox One Play and Charge Kit and Xbox One Chat Headset.
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